Is the R$3850 PC Build a Good Idea?

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Asked By TechSavvy1234 On

I'm considering building a PC with the following specs: a Ryzen 5 8600G, an Asus A620M Prime motherboard, 32GB of 5200MHz RAM, a 1TB SSD, and a 400W power supply. The total cost comes to R$3850. Do you think this is worth it? Or should I look into building an AM4 setup with more powerful components instead? Right now, the AM5 option won't include a graphics card, but I plan to get one later on. I'd also appreciate any recommendations.

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Answered By BuildMasterX On

I’d recommend waiting for sales like Black Friday or Cyber Monday to find better deals on components like RAM, CPU, and motherboard. Also, steer clear of Asrock motherboards because they can lead to issues. It's usually better to invest more in the CPU and power supply rather than focusing too much on the motherboard or RAM. You can always upgrade those later. Good luck with your build, and happy gaming!

Answered By BudgetGuru77 On

That price seems a bit steep, especially since it’s over $700 USD. You might want to explore other options or wait for sales.

CuriousConsumer9 -

Yeah, dealing with these prices in Brazil can be rough!

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